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Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Sunday, April 1, 1973

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score campaign surfaces.

Once again, the old Democratic

It's because they really can't tell you anything positive about them-
selves.
Lost summer, HRP asked Democrats to join us in a petition
drive for preferential balloting on the Mayor's race. Democrat big
wigs, including Franz Mogdis, refused to support it. Preferential bal-
loting would have made a Republican victory difficult, if not impos-
sible.
Now the Democrats raise the old argument all over again.
The same one they've tried to use to elect such luminaries as Hu-
bert Humphrey and Marvin Stempian.
But this year, even many long-time Democratic voters know
they don't have to play lesser-evilism. They have a real choice. They
can vote for what they want, not what they'll HOPE they can get.

to Bengal
LAKELAND, Fla. UPI - Billy training
Martin, the fiery, e m o t i o n- exhibiti
charged manager of the Detroit Th-rrsda
Tigers, swallowed his pride yes- f i n e d
terday and agreed to return to Campbe
the team after a resignation that and, aft
lasted one day. ton tot
MARTIN RESIGNED as the behindc
Tigers' manager Friday after a Martin
dispute with club General Man- manage
ager Jim Campbell over the dis- AT I
ciplining of outfielder Wi l l i e Martin1
Horton. But after meeting with ton. Att
Campbell for about a half-hour the man
early Saturday ' morning, the the out
tempestuous Martin agreed to inningf
return to the squad and resume ground
the managership immediately. of thei
"It was just an emotional thing '71 sea
on Billy's part," Campbell said. left the
"He was upset about a few der wa
things, but after meeting briefly to non-
in my hotel room this morning, the two
he's agreed to be back with the demand
team right away. Call it a loss "As f
of 24 hours." the inc
"I really didn't go anywhere. dead is
I just told ny coaches to take "I see
care of the pitchers," Martin self to
said when he arrived at his of- time to
fice. "Sometimes you get a little usual."
mad and you need some time to On T
think things over.. As for Willie, tin wa
I just saw him and he's all right, a police lh' ot oi ohsjb" brr
All he's gotta do is do his job." rr
T H E MARTIN - CAMPBELL onearof
on f
flare-up, which led to the man-
ager's hasty decision to resign, Blessitt
capped a week-long accumula-
tion of events at the Tigers'
training quarters that began with The
Martin's arrest by La keland swami
police on Tuesday. The Horton inadver
problem, however, is not a new mer p
one. Hussair
The moody leftfielder, frequent- Daily
ly the s o u r c e of disciplinary ly uni
action by the Tigers, left the

helm
headquarters before an
on game with the Red Sox
ay night and was promptly
by Martin. Reportedly,
ell then upped the fine
ter asking-Martin and Hor--
talk out their differences
closed doors, was told by
to "get yourself a new
tr."
LEAST twice before now
has had run-ins with Hor-
the end of the 1971 season,
nager yanked Horton from
field in the middle of'an
for failing to run out a
ball in the Tigers' half
inning. And earlier in the
son, Horton dressed and
team, claiming his shoul-
s sore. The incidents led
- communication between
and Horton's subsequent
d to be traded.
ar as I'm concerned now,
cident with Horton is a
sue," Campbell said.
e no need for Billy or my-
talk with Horton. It's
gett back to business as
uesday of this week, Mar-
s arrested by Lakeland
after trying to break up a
m argument that involved
his rookie players, Ike
t.
Apology
picture used for the
i in yesterday's paper
rtantly was that of for-
resident of India, Zakir
in. Any offense by the
Sports"staff is complete-
intentional

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AP Photo
The end of the line?
That is what many were asking yesterday about Muhammed Ali (left) after his surprise loss to un-
known Ken Norton yesterday-Story on page 1.

BENITA KAIMOWITZ for MAYOR

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JOSEPH
1st WARD
Phil'
CARROLL
4th WARD

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Frank
SHOICHET
2nd WARD
John
MINOCK
5th WARD

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